‘Ghe RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
101 
Rhode Island Reds 
TRAPNESTED 
Splpniii<i ehcn-y to iiialioprany rich glowins red. thor- 
nuirhbrcd. hen Imichod. free rniipe, open-front colony 
house, hardy stock. Sciontiflcnlly line bred away from 
hroodincss and for heaviest winter layinfjr, on a strictly 
sanitary plant. Heaviest Inyingr Reds in existence, lay¬ 
ing rat CB J11 to 279 eRKS. FINE BREEDING COCK- 
FREI S early hatclied. larpre. hardy, vigorous breeders, 
great stamina; long backs, low tails, short legs well 
anread- brilliant rich ftlowinpr inahograny red and out 
cf trap'nested hens. BREEDING HENS, pullets, mated 
trios and l.reeditiK pens. HATCHING EGGS from mag- 
nllicent. large, hardy, glowing red rose and single comb 
hens, uot pullets, mated to splendid, large, vigorous, 
burning red males, themselves out of trapnested hens. 
K'rtile, strong, hatchable, large, nnhlemiahed eggs, gath¬ 
ered hourly, shipped daily, safe delivery guaranteed. 
White diarrhoea absolutely unknown. 
We ship ail over I’. S., Canada, South America. Cuba, 
and abroad as far a.s Australia. Courteous, straighfor- 
ward dealings. Safe dfliverp. Satisfaction giiaraiitecd. 
FROM A PENNSYLVANIA CUSTOMER 
^Hatf'a Vibert eoekerel with two-year-old hens la“t vear 
and vesterday FROM 45 OF HIS GET CARRIED IN 41 
FGGS 38 THE DAY PREVIOUS. NOT A BROODY 
HEN IN THE COOPS. 
(Signed) 11. M. B. 
1917 mating booklet on request. 
VIBERT RED FARM Box 1, WESTON. N. J. 
OAEAND FARMS 
S.C. Rhode Island Reds 
Exclusively 
E 4RI,V BREEDING COCKERELS, PULLETS AND 
CAREFULLY MATED TRIOS AND PENS. DAY-OLD 
CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS NOW ON SALE. 
All from Heavy-weight. Healthy, Vigorous. Heavy 
Winter Laying Stock, combining Beauty and Utility. One 
of the best flocks of Reds in America, the result of years 
of careful selection, and that have been Bred tipon Free 
clover ranges, and housed in Open-Front Houses, under 
tlie most sanitary coiulitions. 
"Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed." 
OAKLAND FARMS, -i- Oakland, New .Tersey 
Rhode Island Reds 
i' 
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Dav-old chicks from some of the world's heaviest-laying 
strains. All stock raised on free range and seientilically 
bred from large, well colored and .shapely bird.s of great 
stamina. Iligli class utility birds combined with show 
quality Is a combination hard to Iteat. Book your orders 
now for delivery after Foltruary 1st. Safe delivery and 
full count guaranteed. Chicks, 818 per 100. 20% deposit 
required with all orders. 
OVERBROOK POULTRY FARM. Marlborough, N. Y. 
Vibert trapnested stock. 200 to 249-eeg strain. Hatch¬ 
ing eggs, $2 per I."); $7 per 100. fertility. Hnby 
chicks. $10 per 100. Anna AI. Jones, Craryville. N.Y. 
S.C.R.I.REDS EGGSIIp-ir,AS 
From a good laying strain; healtliy, vigorous and on 
free range. K. K, Johnson, Center Itrldge. Pa. 
S. C. Rhode Island Reds «w y Tr’k sif o w s 
two consecutive years. High-grade utility breeding 
stock, also eggs for liatching. Send for circnlar. 
.MAPLECKOFT FARMS, Box R. Pawling,N.Y. 
Austin’s 200-Egg Strain S. C. R. I. Reds 
.Standard bred high record stock, red to the skin. 
Dili and young stock. On approval. Hooklot. 
AUSTIN'S POULTRY FARM. Box 17, CENTRE HARBOR, N. H. 
R. I. RED COCKERELS 
from trap nested stock: records. 180 eggs or better. 
Price, $5 to $12 each. A ALLAN, Jr.. Newport, R. I. 
MahoganySirainReds 
erels @ $3. Also pullets, yearlings and exhibition 
stock, li. QnackenhuHli, Box 333, Oarien, Conn. 
Beautifuls.C.R.I. RedCockerels 
A. H. .JORDAN . DrLftwootl, Pa, 
BARRED ROCKS—WHITE ROCKS 
U . OKFINUTON’8 K. 1. KEDS-W V ANOOTTKS 
IUt ing decided lo MpedRllze on Barron Leglioriia, wo ortVr Ktock 
chicks and eggs from tlie at>ove menttnnod breeds at SAoittuo 
prices. EaSTFKN SHORE M1KSKU1E8, Denton, Md 
Old Hens and Roosters 
or largo breeds wanted for fattening. Shipment 
should ho 25 or more. 
Mohegan Farm - Peekskill, N. Y. 
White Wyandottes sAain’^ 
I have a beautiful lot of birds this season of this 
World’s Famous Standard bred Utility Strain, and 
can supply Eggs for liatcliing at $2 per 15, $4.50 per 
,50, $8 per 100. $7 per 100 in lots of .500 or more. AVitli 
every order I shall endeavor to give satisfaction, 
E. B. UNDERHILL, "Old Orchard Farm,” Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 
FOR SALE—WHITE WYANDOTTE COCKERELS 
from hens with records over 200 eggs, ijiA.flU eachj from 
bens umier 200 eggs, i$8. OB each. Have some pure Barron 
from hens uj) to 207 eggs from male, dams record 282 eggs. 
A. J. FKLl,. West Point, PENN’KVI,VAM.V 
Hen 
(Coiitiinu'd 
Contest 
from paso 09) 
Buff Wyandottes. 
Clark & Howland, Vt. 
W. P. Laing. N. .1. 
Mrs. 0. B. Elliott. N J. 
S. C. Rhode Island Reds. 
Belle Ellen Stock Farm. N. J. 
II. W. Collingwood. N. J. 
Thomas W. Dawson. I’a. 
Et.ion Poultry Farm. N. ,1. 
Thomas Henry. Pa. 
Jliss Adeline S. MaeIntosli, N. .T.... 
Underhill Bros.. X. .1. 
Woodland roultry Yard. I’a. 
S. C. Wliito Leghorns. 
Avalon Farms, Conn. 
E. A. Ballard, I’n. 
Will Barron, England . 
Belle Ellen Stock Farm, N. .1. 
Broad Brook Farm. X. Y. 
Coverlnwn Farm. X. J. 
W. J. Cocking, X. ,1. 
Jos. II. Cohen, X. J. 
J. S. Cray & Son. X. J. 
Chas. Daval, ,Tr,, X. J. 
L. S. & X. L. Depne, X. J. 
R. F, & R. A. Earle, X. J. 
Harry G. Gardiner, X. J. 
C. S. Greene, X. J.... 
Airedale Farm, Conn. 
R. Frank Grnnzig, X. .7. 
Henry E. Heine, X. J. 
Rlehard ITeine, X. .T. 
Heigl’s Poultry Farm. Ohio. 
Hilltop Poultry Yards, Conn. 
Illllvlew Farm, Mo. 
llolllston Hill I’onltry Farni, Mass.. 
Hugh J. lloehn, X. V. 
Janies F. Harrington. X. J. 
John R. Lander. X. J. 
Laywell Poultry Farm, Conn. 
Fred J. Mathews. X. J. 
Merecr I’oultry Farm, X. J. 
Merrythought Farm, Conn. 
H. II. Myers, X. J. 
Snnmel Xiece & Son, X. J. 
Oak Hill Estate. Pa. 
Thoinns Henry. Pa. 
Oakland Farm, N. .T. 
MLss Anna C. Parry, Pa. 
P. G. Platt. Pa. 
Riverside Egg Farm, N. Y. 
Joseidi II. Ralston, X. J. 
Shadowhrook Farm. Conn. 
Sloan’s Egg F'arm, X. J. 
Plnehnrst I’ouUry Farm. Pn. 
Ilerinnn F. Sonder, X. J. 
A. E. Spear, X. J. 
Snnnyhrook Fann. X. ,1. 
Tena'erc Poultry Fann. X. J. 
Tom’s Poultry Farm, X. J. 
Training School. X. J. 
J. Percy Van Zniult, X. J. 
Sliurts & Voegtlen, N. .T. 
Gustav Walters, X. J. 
White House Ponltr.v Farm. X. J.... 
W. K. Wixson, Pa. 
Willanna Farm, X. J. 
Woodland Farms, X. .T. 
S. C. Buff Leghorns. 
H. G. Richardson, N. J. 
Roiny Singer, N. J. 
Monmouth Farms, X. J. 
S. C, Black Leghorns. 
A. E. Hampton, N. J. 
Fred 0. Xixon, N. J. 
Sunny Acres, X. J. 
24 
28 
18 
18 
17 
II 
22 
lit! 
ly 
31 
34 
28 
2 
33 
II 
14 
22 
27 
8 
28 
21 
31 
25 
19 
o 
19 
9 
23 
;ki 
18 
36 
11 
28 
19 
20 
25 
9 
20 
27 
18 
14 
14 
11 
19 
36 
23 
14 
3 
HI 
22 
30 
17 
4 
20 
32 
13 
46 
45 
16 
24 
29 
19 
27 
29 
22 
17 
36 
23 
30 
83 
14 
8 
212 
199 
74 
91 
109 
187 
349 
Hi2 
328 
370 
347 
88 
347 
257 
180 
2;51 
188 
109 
331 
258 
208 
348 
224 
107 
190 
■248 
137 
389 
171 
327 
148 
2;io 
274 
241 
278 
130 
323 
282 
272 
83 
89 
207 
157 
248 
302 
245 
187 
164 
289 
289 
291 
74 
148 
325 
254 
442 
318 
211 
234 
297 
117 
336 
241 
123 
130 
141 
194 
281 
Totals 
2146 20767 
Skylights in Henhouses 
Will you give reasons why glass sky¬ 
light windows in roofs of chioken coops 
are not used more than tliey are by poul¬ 
try keepers? They certtiinly would let 
more sunlight into the hack of tlie coo]), 
and rju.sed ii]) would he an additional 
means for ventilation. Sa.sh raised would 
lie cooler in Summer and closed warmer 
in Winter. a. u. 
I’eniLsylvania. 
The direct rays of the siin botiting 
down into the house caii.se it to be too 
hot in the daytime, and due to the fact 
tluit glass is a good conductor of heat 
and cold, sncli lionses become very cold 
at night. Also, it is a jiretty hard prob¬ 
lem to construct tlicsi' skylights strong 
and durable, and very hard to build them 
wator-tiglit. In other words, the ex- 
pense, if _ properly done, is mncli more 
than putting the glass in the front where 
is belongs. n, k. i,. 
Hens Eating Feathers ; Cow Ration 
1. Could yon tell me why my chickens 
oat their own feathers? I have 150 hens 
in :i quarter of an acre. I am feeding 
scratch feed. Tho.y have no greens to 
eat. I think that is the matter. AVhat 
would you advise to feed them? 2. 
Would yon give me a good ration for a 
Jersey cow, fresh, seven years old, 
weighs SOO lbs.? I Inu’e clover hay, 
brewers’ grains, cornmeal and brail. 
Would other grain be necessary? 
New York. F. v. ii. 
KibE Whi^GWyandotte Hens, Pullets and Cockerels 
bred from bestpe'n exported by Thomas Barron. In¬ 
dividual records,205-278. Write Peasley,Cheshire,Conn, 
Fnr^alfl WHITE WYANOOTTES. GOLOEN WYANDOTTES. 
ruiOdIU white CRESTED BLACK. POLISH 
Write for catalogue. Or. T. PAUL PEERY, Tazewell, Va. 
f -- 
t Gilbert Farm School, Georgetown, Conn. 
^ 8. C. White Li:onou.ss. Eoas fob IlATcniNG. 
’ Choice Selected Cockerels K'"‘Irong‘ «.^ 
healthy. $1..5U to $3. J. M. C’A.SE, Gllboii, N. Y. 
Day- 
OldCtiix fiann^our heavy-laying trap-nest bred 
_W. Leghorns, $12 per 100. Strong, 
vigorous. Safe delivery guaranteed. Fine l>reoding 
''ockorels for sale. Prices, $‘2 to $5. hnilbrook 
Farm, M. L PALMER. Prop., Alfred Station, N. Y. 
LEGHORNS—BARRON—WYANDOTTES 
I Excellent coclceivls and fotnale blood from Mr. Barron’s 
\ stock. Records over 200 to 273, mated to 2(>6 lo 
I male blood. Pallets showing lino Fall records. 
J the BARRON FAR M . CONNELLSVILLE, PA. 
World’s Champion Layers ll^'Teghorus 
U lute Wyandottes, Cockerels, L’ullets and Cock 
iV'*'*-. Imported direct from England. 
liM.okfleld I’oultry Ftvrm, R. 3, Versailles, Ohio 
S. C. W. Leghorns ® s®t‘o ” k 
Baby chicks, liatcliing eggs. Cockerels. Choice 
Roney and Maple Syrup. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
oUOt.a..Mere Yarm, Box B, Columbia Cross Roads, Pa. 
1. Porliaiis lack of meat food. Give 
them beef scr.ai) in their Tation, as well 
as green food of some kind. Let them 
have some good clover hay each day. 
See that they have some good grit ami 
crushed oyster shells. If they are lousy, 
as they probably are. mb a bit of bine 
ointment about the size of a large pea 
on the skin at the base of the feathers 
just below the vent. 
2. A good ration for this cow may bo 
made by mixing eipial parts by weight of 
corninc.al, wheat bran, and brewers’ dried 
grains and feeding one pound of it to 
each three to four ponnd.s of milk that 
the cow is giving daily. If you have no 
sneenlent food, like silage or mangels, 
the addition of dried beet pulp to the 
grain ration is an advantage. M. B. D. 
ITik angry citizen puffed into the of- 
liee of the city editor. "See hero, sir,’’ 
he .veiled, "what do yon mean by pub¬ 
lishing my re.signatiou from my political 
office in this way’?’’ "Yon gave the 
story out yourself, didn't you?” asked 
the editor. "Of eonr.se 1 did,” replied 
the angry citizen. "Hut yonr paper 
prints it under the head of T’uhlic Im- 
provemeuts.’ ”—New York Call. 
I 
ROSEMONT PURE 
BRED BABY CHICKS 
FROM THOROUGHBRED MATINGS 
FOR MARCH DELIVERY 
100 50 25 
Willlelephorna and barred rocks $12.00.. $6.00$3.75 
Brown leghorns bull' leghorns, 
white rooks, white wyan- 
doltcs. l)ufl'wyandottes, S. C. 
Nr K.U.B.I.Bedsand Aneonas Ui-OO.. 7..50.. S 75 
Sicilian buttercup and duck¬ 
lings.. 20 . 00 .. 10 . 00 .. r>.w 
If It’s March Chicks, We ShoulJ 
Have Your Order Soon 
Qualify oiir motto—fair deijlngf- is the founda¬ 
tion of our Inisiness. \ our Hiieeesadependson tlie 
quality of tlie stock you secure. Why not buy 
cliieks with tlio hiy-lired in them, at a price equal 
to that of the ordinary kind' A riglit start is bet¬ 
ter than a future failure. 
41ur pure bred hnby chicks area oomhinntion of 
lioth utility and fancy tliat is plea.sing and prollt- 
niile. Hatched right by e-xperts iiiourbig liatlery 
oCnioilcrn tyi>e iiot-water iuouliators, holding over 
100,000 eggs at one setting. Guaranteed safe arri¬ 
val, full count and satisfaction to your station. 
Write for a copy of our liig book that tells of tlie 
wonderful success others have oiitained witli our 
stock and why over 60 per cent Of our patrons inir- 
cliase chicks from year to year from us—It’s free. 
Rosemont Poultry Farms and Hatchery 
Box 500 
Rosemont, N. J. 
BREEDING COCKERELS 
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS 
and S.C. WHITE LEGHORNS 
froinoiir liigli producing hens 
for Sale. Jiirds of exceptional 
quality, ofgoodsizeandpoints, 
ivlio will produce of 
g'leiit egg-laying ability. 
Write for Prices 
BRANFORD FARMS, GROTON, CONN. 
W. LEGHORNS W. WYANDOTTES 
SUNNYMEDE LAYERS 
EGGS BABY CHICKS 
We offer, at modest prices, fertile hatcliing 
eggs and husky liaby chicks from our great 
flocks of heavy-laying Leghorns and Wyan¬ 
dottes. Tlie blood of the well-known .'sunny- 
medc strain has been combined witli that of 
the famous Tom Barron, Will Barron and 
Eglantine strains. We have laying competition 
record birds, imported stock and young bred 
from these. 
Our birds arc attractive in appearance and 
"deliver tlie goods" too. Learn about them 
before placing your orders this Spring. 
Postal reqitest brings free circular 
SUNNYMEDE POULTRY FARM 
Route 2-E ' Princeton. N. J. 
Blood Will Tell 
The Martling Silver Campines were en- 
tered in only one sliow this season: 
VT \ The lin'Ulest .Show of .\meiiea 
AT MaUISiiX SqrAltK (iAltllKX, 
New York, I'.UT. 
There, iu competition willi tlie 
best of tlie greatest Prize win¬ 
ners of tlu' enriier large show.s, 
this peerless strain was Awarded 
Highest Honors: receiving 1st 
Cork; 1st (.'oelcerel; 1st nnd ;trd 
Hen, 2nd, ,3rd and .’lUi PuUet; 
Second Pen and Kirstllispliiy. 
Tho Prize neoord of this I’amous Strain lias never been 
equaled by any breed. 
Particular attention baa been given to abundant egg produe- 
tion in tht* brccMlinif ol <»iir stock ; they are prolific layers of 
larure cnaik-white Lot ii» Hend our new price-li.st. 
A Satisfactory Hatch Guaranteed. 
The MARTLING HENNERY, P. 0. Box 4, Ridgefield, N. J. 
; JANUARY 
cmcKs 
. iJve (U*llvi‘i*y puarautffd. 
Jiorns, Rooks. KlmIs. AY .viuuloites. Miiioroas, Aiicor.a.s 
Orpingtons. Hraliinas. tl2 a ]«). Odds and Ends. $10 a 
100. Eggs for liatcliing. $7 a 100. 12 vearling breeders 
and a cockerel for $ 18 . Diying Pullets' $18 a dozen and a 
cockorel free with eaeh dozen. Same in Campines $20 for 
the 13. Fine cockerels, $2.r>0 eacli. 5 for $10. Hest Brooder 
Stove, $14. Cataloj'iie free. Stamps appreciated. 
Nabob Hatcheries - Qambier, Ohio 
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS 
EXCLUSIVELY-ON FREE RANGE 
Egfcs and Chicks, from selected 2-year old hens — 
-Mated witli Barron ckls. from best imported 
stock (220-245 egg hens, sired by cockerel from 28.4 
egg hen)—full brothers of pullets with pen average 
of 21 eggs (68°’‘>) through December. Eggs guaran¬ 
teed satisfactory to you in appearance and size, and 
90’’o fertile. Cnndec hatched Chicks—strong livable 
birds from stock that has been kept under natural 
conditions. Full count and safe delivery guaran¬ 
teed. 36 acres and 25 years’ experience devoted 
to S. C, W. I.eghorns. Eggs, $7 a 100. Chicks. $15 
a 100. Mating list and information on request. 
THE NISSEQUOGUE FARM 
E. T. SMITH, Owner & Mgr. ST. JAMES P. 0.. L.I.,N. Y. 
QUALITY 
Well hatched chicks—stur¬ 
dy, pure bred from heavy 
laying strains of Kooks, 
Beds and Leghorns, etc. 
Easy to grow early broilers 
and big layers from Ilillpot 
chicks. Prices moilerate. 
Get o\tr FIIK!•: HOOK, 
W. F. HILLPOT 
Box 1, Frenchtown, N. J. 
r-Eglanlinc Cockerels $5—1 
Vigorous White Legliorns from the breeders of the world’s 
most famous layer— 
;;ladv kgi.antinf”— .ii-tKOO Ttrcoitn. 
queen Caroline" her sister laid 510 eggs in 24 con¬ 
secutive months. 49 liglantine pullets laid 11,OOr eggs in ' 
Gne j'car, 2.i4 averajfc, 
Dottble pnur rptf yhrd—fiM male i$» (he chief help-^ 
Lglantine stock is ht st, ijockctci list free. 
EGLANTIME EARILfS 
Box R Greensboro, IV4Iai>yland 
Pedigreed Selected Cockerels 
S(>0.:^C>0 esrii: Hohh, S. V, \V. I.ecrhornH. ***5.00 eiirli. 
(\mt(“>t IViisi .‘<toiTs, Conn. \ im‘lam). N. J. 
Hatching Eggs 
l.-«0.1!>f> egg hena, lOtf ogg« iHd.tMl. 1(HH> sr>.%.4M» 
‘■ioo-tzr.fl ogg hoiiH, 17, eggs ijia.OO, IOtl yggH $10,110 
Mated to I’edigrocd l ■oi'kcrcl.s, from 21I-2.W egg liens. 
Kxtra L.arge. Vigorous, Good Plyes. Rroed for Kggs, 
V -;_l P__ Sired liy provoii Cook hird "Trouble ' 
al ren Mated to 20.5-239 egg iioiis. 
I Kuaraulec this mating. 17, egga ijlo.OO. Kgg. unvr ,lau. 15. 
JAMES F. HARRINGTON, Hammonton, N. J. 
a WHITE LEGHORNS Exclusively 
YOUNG AND BARRON STRAINS 
Tliree Tliousand lirocdors on five farm range liioenlated 
and free fi'om lice. Milk Fed. Special lued for yrent 
Winter laying. Eggs for liatcliing now ready in any 
quantity at $6 jier 1(H). Now booking m'di-rs for PAHY 
CHICKS 5tart‘li and Ajiril deliyerv WSP’ per 1(10. Cap- 
aeity 10 (o 12.(MK) weekly. Fifty good Ineeiliiig CDCKS 
and COCKKHELS '3'8'i e ich. M}‘ hook Profits in Poultry 
Keeping Soh'etl F It K E with all $10 cu'ders. 
1917 (no CI.tHS NOW BKADV. 
EDGAR BRIGGS, Box 75, Pleasant Valley, N. Y. 
IMPROVE YOUR STOCK NOW 
by introdneing blood of tho 
FAMOUS TOM BARRON C f VJ I ETUnDM 
EGG PRODUCERS^* "• Ll^^nUlvll 
We have for sale 100 I’ure Bred Tom Barron Coc'k- 
erels. Pedigree guaranteed. These birds were 
hatehod from the Tom Barron Prize Pen wliieh led 
all Leghorns in the Storrs eompotition 1914-15, witii 
a record of 2001 eggs in one year. Price, !fi>5 eiioh. 
A few extras at $10. Also hooking order* for hatch- 
ingeggs. Helmeoto Farniiiig;tou, ('uiin. 
M. Toscan Bennett. Owner. Myron A. Harris, Mgr. 
BARRON LEGHORNS 
Onr breeders are from high record imported stock. 
Cliieks. $12.(K) 1 ) 01 - KHi; Kggs. $ii.(iO per liuiulred: $1.50 per 
1.7; fertility guaranteeil. We have lieen in business for 
forty-flye years ami produce our stock on tliree liuiuired 
acres of niiige. insuring licalth and vigor. 
KASTKltX SIIOKI-: M KHKKIES, Kenton. Md. 
A. B. HALL’S S.C.W. Leghorns 
held fourth position among 34 Leghorn entries in 
Storrs Laying Contest just ended. Six-monllis 
eockerel.s, $.5. Hai red Kook cockerels from siieeial 
mating, $3, $4. Cireiilar. A. B. HALL. Wallinaforii. Conn. 
Baby Chicks and Eggs E’irsiisi”s.''c; 
AVIilte I.ogliorns anti Anconas. Prom hens 
witli records of 2.'ill to 280. A few cockerels. Write 
foi'iiriees. HARTMAN PDULTRY FARM, So. Columbus. Dhio 
CHICKS 
COCKERELS 
S. C. W. LEGHORNS. R. I. REDS 
B.P. ROCKS. WHITE WYANDOHES 
Now is the timo to mattMip yo\ir pons. The.^e are lim*. 
vigorous from farm range, heavy laying paumt- 
agu of the wrll knowji GIBSON STRAIN. C'ireular free. 
G* r. GIBSON, Galen Farms, Drawer C, CLYDE, N. Y. 
S. G. White Leghorn Chicks and Hatching Eggs 
Delivery of chicks heginninu Mar. 6th, ®'$10 per 1011. 
Circular free. Wayne Poultry Farms, Box 114.Wooster, D. 
Chicks 
Te. and up. 1st hatch. March 21. Leghorns, 
Koeks and Broilers. Coekerels. elieap. 
JI. L.Ai:^ KH,Bdx 73. McAllisterville.Pa. 
248 to284-0gg strain. 
4 hens and a cork- 
erel, $10. Haleliing 
eggs, $7 per 100. Baby chicks, $15 per 100. One pen is 
lieadoil by Lord F)ghintiiio (son of the 314-egg hen.) 
IS. CLAUDK JONKS - Craryville, N. Y. 
CHICKS 
and eggs 
IN ANY 
QUANTITY 
S.C. WHITE 
LEGHORNS 
WINTER LAYING LEGHORNS 
How we produce them is told in our free catalog. It is a handsome illus. 
trated hook, which you will tiiiil both interesting and iustruclive- 
OUK SFKCIAIj OPFKll of a Coal ILurning Colony Hrooder with each 
order for .500chicks at catalog of chicks price is still open for a few more orders. 
•May he closed at tiny moment now. Write for imrlii-iilar.s at once. 
BLACK & WHITE POULTRY FARM CO., Inc., Box X, CANISTEO, N.Y. 
Eggs for Hatching and Day-Old Chicks 
II Hatchin" from fully matured, carefully mated farm raised 
,! birds, selected for their prolific laying qualities and vigor. We can 
;; supply eggs in any quantity, in season, from our matings of 
Single Comb White Leghorns 
White Plymouth Rocks and Mammoth Pekin Ducks 
Day-Old Chicks 
I' We can supply in any quantity from our White Plymouth Rocks and S. C. 
II White Leghorns; Day-Old Ducklings, we can .8np])Iy in limited quantities. 
:: Write for Price-list, BRANFORD FARMS, Groton, Conn. 
